TRENTON, N.J. (AP)  Records obtained by the Associated Press show that lobbyists for New Jersey’s biggest utility worked with former Gov. Chris Christie’s administration to craft a $300 million nuclear rescue bill.

Correspondence between Public Service Enterprise Group officials and Christie’s administration obtained through a records request show the utility proposed adding more “stringent” confidentiality language to the legislation.

That language became the basis for some of the harshest criticisms from the measure’s opponents.

PSEG spokesman Paul Rosengren says publicizing the company’s financial statements would reveal proprietary information and put the firm at a disadvantage in a competitive market.